In the ever-expanding realm of social media, pro wrestlers and fans have found unprecedented opportunities to connect. However, along with the benefits come certain risks, such as the emergence of scammers who impersonate wrestlers for personal gain.
Recently, a fan took to Twitter alleging that Shayna Baszler had swindled his friend out of €200. Mia Yim, who has experienced her fair share of online interactions, noticed the tweet and wasted no time in setting the record straight. She clarified that the fan had fallen victim to an impostor pretending to be Shayna Baszler.
Yim’s response to the fan was direct and unwavering. She stated, “You got scammed. We know you are ‘the friend’. You’re a stalker. Get help. You got scammed by a fake Shayna, and if you don’t believe it, keep losing $. Enough already.”
It is disheartening to witness the existence of individuals who would go to such lengths to deceive others by impersonating respected wrestlers like Shayna Baszler. However, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers lurking on social media platforms. Above all, it is crucial to ensure that blame is not unfairly directed at Baszler for these fraudulent acts.
As the wrestling community navigates the challenges presented by social media, it is essential to remain vigilant and cautious while appreciating the genuine connections and interactions it can foster.
You got scammed. We know you are “the friend”. You’re a stalker. Get help. You got scammed by a fake Shayna and if you don’t believe it, keep losing $. Enough already. https://t.co/fmNjtK8Cjp
— Michin 미친 (@MiaYim) June 9, 2023